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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                    1431

(19) As to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk, §
21-502(a) ("Pedestrians' right of way in crosswalks: In

general");

(20) As to another vehicle stopped at a marked

crosswalk, § 21-502(c) ("Passing of vehicle stopped for

pedestrian prohibited");

(21) § 21-902(b) ("Driving while under the influence

of alcohol");

(22) § 21-902(c) ("Driving while under influence of
drugs or drugs and alcohol"); [or]

(23) § 21-902(d) ("Driving while under influence of
controlled dangerous substance")[.]; OR

(24) § 21-902(E) ("DRIVING IN VIOLATION OF AN ALCOHOL

RESTRICTION").

Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
10-302.

In a prosecution for a violation of a law concerning a
person who is driving or attempting to drive a vehicle in
violation of § 21-902 of the Transportation Article OR IN

VIOLATION OF AN ALCOHOL RESTRICTION, a chemical test of his

breath or blood may be administered to the person for the purpose
of determining the alcohol content of his blood.

10-306.

(a) (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this
subsection, in any criminal trial in which intoxication due to
the consumption of alcohol, [or] being under the influence of

alcohol, OR THE VIOLATION OF AN ALCOHOL RESTRICTION, is an issue,

a copy of a report of the results of a chemical test of breath or
blood signed by the technician or analyst who performed the test,
is admissible as substantive evidence without the presence or
testimony of the technician or analyst who performed the test.

10-307.

(F) IF AT THE TIME OF TESTING THERE WAS IN THE PERSON'S

BLOOD 0.01 PERCENT OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF ANY 0.01 PERCENT OR MORE

BY WEIGHT OF ALCOHOL, AS DETERMINED BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE
PERSON'S BLOOD OR BREATH, IT SHALL BE PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE THAT

THE DEFENDANT WAS DRIVING WITH ALCOHOL IN THE DEFENDANT'S BODY.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall

take effect July 1, 1986.
Approved May 13, 1986.

 

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